Amy Brown, wife of GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown, opens up about her abortion for the first time publicly
HENDERSON, Nev. — Amy Brown was a single, ambitious 24-year-old in 2008, a time when she felt invincible.
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HENDERSON, Nev. — Amy Brown was a single, ambitious 24-year-old in 2008, a time when she felt invincible.
The federal government is facing renewed pressure on defence spending as the United States urges Ottawa to come up with a concrete plan to meet its commitments as a NATO ally.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith found themselves at loggerheads yet again Wednesday after he suggested that at least some in the oilpatch have prioritized profits over securing a long-term future for its workers.
President Biden called Vladimir V. Putin, the president of Russia, a “crazy S.O.B.” during an evening fund-raiser in California, which the Kremlin dismissed as “Hollywood cowboy-style behavior.”
A federal judge is giving MyPillow founder and election denier Mike Lindell 30 days to pay a $5 million arbitration award for losing his “Prove Mike Wrong” 2020 election challenge.
Vladimir Putin is a “crazy SOB,” President Joe Biden said Wednesday — a direct stab at the Russian leader that drew a furious reaction from the Kremlin.
Congress should publicly investigate the case of Alexander Smirnov, the FBI informant charged with lying about corruption involving Joe Biden and linked to Russian intelligence, a leading lawyer said, adding that senior Republicans who pushed Smirnov’s claims should be forced to testify.
Former Union minister and five-time MP Saleem Shervani has resigned as the Samajwadi Party (SP) national general secretary, accusing party president Akhilesh Yadav of “ignoring” the PDA communities. The PDA acronym, coined by Akhilesh himself, stands for Pichda (backwards), Dalits and Alpasankhyak (minorities). In his resignation letter sent to Akhilesh on Sunday, Shervani, 70, asked how the SP was different from the BJP and that the party’s candidates for the February 27 Rajya Sabha elections did not have a Muslim name. In an interview with The Indian Express, Shervani speaks about these issues and his next moves. Excerpts: